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There are warrants out for two others also described as key members: Jeffrey F. Bush, 23, of 3103 E 18th Ave., and Maurice D. Deshazier, 19, of 3611 E Frierson Ave., both of Tampa.

Police also are searching for eight other suspects and have arrested one more person they believe was involved, Riley T. Jackson, 19, 3015 E Ellicott St.

The investigation into the theft ring began four months ago, when officers noticed a pattern in the types of cars being stolen in Tampa. They dubbed their inquiry "Operation Winter HEAT," which stands for "Help End Auto Theft."

Investigators say they identified Garrett, also known as "Dirty Reese," as the ringleader, organizing thefts in Tampa, Orlando, St. Petersburg and Tallahassee.Police said they believe the group splintered from a gang, but they declined to go into details or name the gang.

Garrett and his cohorts ran a well-organized operation, investigators say, often finding buyers for the rims and then scouting the streets for vehicles. The group frequently targeted Nissans and Chevrolets, officers said.

Police had no estimate of the cost all the stolen cars and rims, and they said it has been difficult to find the merchandise to return to the owners.

Garrett, who is being held without bail at the Orient Road Jail, has been arrested 11 times, according to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement. His first arrest, a shoplifting charge, came at age 12, records show.

Anyone with information about the group can contact the Tampa Police Department at 813-231-6130.

Times staff writer Amber Mobley contributed to this report. Abbie VanSickle can be reached at vansickle@sptimes.com or 813-226-3373.